Program as they intersect with the National. Emergency Medical Services
Advisory Committee. (NEMSAC). Discuss the National Pediatric Readiness
Project.
Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC), Improving the Emergency Care System for America s Children Tasmeen Weik, DrPH, MPH Emergency Medical Services for Children A Program Administered by the Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
Objectives: Discuss the mission and activities of the EMSC Program as they intersect with the National Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee (NEMSAC) Discuss the National Pediatric Readiness Project and its importance to the EMS community.
Mission Commonalities Intersecting HRSA ‐ ensuring quality of health care for all. EMSC ‐ ensuring all children and adolescents, no matter where they live, attend school or travel receive appropriate emergency medical care. NEMSAC‐Strengthening EMS systems through… education, training, equipment…
Health and Human Services (HHS)
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HHS Entities:
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Division of Child, Family and Adolescent Health
Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) and Injury Prevention Branch
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) And others…
EMSC Program State Partnership Grants All states and the territories have successfully received funding to work on EMSC initiatives to accomplish the EMSC performance measures Targeted Issue Grants Demonstration projects addressing EMSC Program priorities and resulting in projects that are applicable across state boarders Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research (PECARN ‐ 2001) Research Nodes (6) that coordinate research in 18 Hospital Emergency Departments. Network represents 1.2 million pediatric visits annually. Work supported by a Central Data Management Center
EMSC Program EMSC Resource Centers • EMSC National Resource Center • National Emergency Data Analysis Resource Center Interagency Agreements with Federal Partners • IHS –supports full time EMSC Coordinator • NHTSA‐Supports the OfTice of EMS to ensure integration of pediatric policies and procedures • AHRQ‐support analysis of administrative data to measure pediatric health outcomes
2006 Institute of Medicine Emergency Care For Children: Growing Pains Unfortunately, although children make up 27 percent of all visits to the ED, many hospitals and EMS agencies are not well equipped to handle these patients.
EMSC Performance Measures Performance measures to improve pediatric infrastructure; • Availability of EMS online and off line pediatric medical direction • Availability pediatric equipment on ambulances • EMS pediatric continuing education requirements • Inter facility pediatric transfer guidelines • Inter facility pediatric transfer agreements • Hospital pediatric facility recognition
EMSC and Data Collection EMSC Success with Data Collection • Data collected from EMS agencies • Over 6,300 agencies surveyed • Overall survey response rate was 82% • Data collected from hospitals • 2,644 hospitals surveyed • Overall survey response rate was 79% • More information available at www.nedarc.org
Measures in Action Data for Alaska with National Comparisons EMS and Hospitals survey data: Alaska specific and national pediatric data averages Alaska Action Steps • Identify missing pediatric equipment needs. • EMSC supplement grant application submitted - $13,000. • Missing equipment purchased for services in need.
Measure
Alaska National Data Average
BLS on line Med. Direction
71%
84%
ALS on line Med. Direction
89%
93%
BLS off line Med. Direction
50%
70%
ALS off line Med. Direction
91%
89%
BLS Equipment 19%
27%
ALS Equipment 13%
36%
BLS Peds CEU 0
4
ALS Peds CEU 6
8
From EMS Preparedness…. ….to ED Preparedness
Children in ED s • Most children are treated at non children s facilities– 89%.
• ≤ 5 % of all hospitals are recognized as pediatric or children s hospitals. • Most states have one pediatric hospital. Some have none – North Dakota, Alaska, Montana • 27% of pediatric emergencies are treated at rural/ local community EDs.